Feb 7 • 12:25 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

Vietnam Builds the Largest Stadium in the World

Vietnam has officially launched a massive sports and infrastructure project to build the Trọng Đúng Stadium, which is planned to be the largest stadium in the world with a capacity of 135,000 seats, as part of an urban Olympic sports complex near Hanoi.

Vietnam has embarked on an ambitious project to construct the Trọng Đúng Stadium, poised to become the largest stadium globally with a capacity of 135,000 seats. This project, which is set to be completed by August 2028, is part of a broader initiative to transform Hanoi into a global hub for sporting and cultural events. Overseen by the Vingroup conglomerate and local authorities, the groundbreaking ceremony took place in late 2025, marking a significant step in Vietnam’s efforts to enhance its sports infrastructure.

Designed to reflect Vietnam's cultural symbols, the stadium will feature a retractable roof and state-of-the-art facilities. It will serve as a venue for a wide range of events, including international sports tournaments, concerts, and cultural festivals, promoting the use of sustainable technologies. This endeavor not only aims to elevate Vietnam's position in the global sports arena but also to boost local tourism and the economy.

The project is considered an unprecedented milestone in the country's infrastructure development, exceeding the capacities of existing stadiums worldwide. With a goal of attracting major international competitions, the stadium is envisioned as a testament to Vietnam's progress in sporting infrastructure and its potential influence on the global stage.

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